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Originally posted by Nizmo

well im off guys n girls

*kisses Paul*

*hugs everyone*

Sweet dreams everybody :angel:

BYE

Bye Niz.

Hmm kisses for pwpt60secf.

Is there something going on I don't know about?

Cheers

alszcheimers

Ken

paul - no joke.. hope u like bombay saphire.. i wanna be there to see u finish the bottle tho.. :)

aidwin - tune is much better.. heaps stronger down lower - still get a little surge tho - i've got suspicions it could be faulty wiring with the itc.. tune needs fixing cause can't run more than 0.65bar at the moment... didn't get a chance to ask bout the power fc - he was too busy to even let me pay him when i picked the car up.. all for free so far.. hehehe :(

As per my post I'm doing a few cosmetic things now, like I've had a set of side skirts since november last year that were meant to be put on before I went to the UK in december that still arnt on yet :( Plus paul has some rims for me, then I think a catch can after seeing the oil in the intake manifold today and a ogura flywheel as well :)

Originally posted by gtrken

Bye Niz.

Hmm kisses for pwpt60secf.

Is there something going on I don't know about?

Cheers

alszcheimers

Ken

Yeah i know - they werent even appreciated so it'll be the last time i do that haha

I'll ride with anyone who wants to give me a lift - beats walking anyway haha

**gone for good now** Later peeps!

paul - sweet... zanda will probably be wanting to come too... i supose we can't have too many people otherwise accomodation will be hard to find...

as for drinking - i'm sure i'd be up for that.. would like any chance to drink u all under the table.. :(

aidwin - cooler is on the cards.. some guy got 275rwhp with the same setup as me, well close to it, cept he had a front mount.. so for an extra 25hp it could well be worth it.. me don't want to sacrifice low down power tho....

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